In the season 27 premiere of South Park, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone took direct aim at Donald Trump—and the White House didn’t take it lightly.
The episode opens with a fully nude animated Trump crawling into bed with Satan, who recoils in disgust. Trump then threatens to sue the entire town of South Park. The show doesn’t hold back—mocking the former president’s genitalia as “so f**king small” that even Satan can’t see it. Trump also fires an artist for not making him “big enough.”
Satan confronts Trump about the infamous Epstein list and slaps him, questioning why he always tries to change the subject when it comes up.
The satire is part of a massive new deal between the creators and Paramount—worth $1.5 billion and promising 50 new episodes. That puts the estimated cost of this Trump takedown alone at around $30 million.
Later in the episode, a bizarre deepfake video of Trump walking through the desert airs, paired with the line: “Trump: His penis is teeny-tiny, but his love for us is large.” The show directs viewers to a parody website, HeTrumpedUs.com.
After airing, the Trump administration quickly fired back, calling South Park a “fourth-rate comedy” and accusing the Left of hypocrisy. In a statement, they said:
@cnn In their first episode of the season, the creators of “South Park” mocked President Donald Trump and Paramount after they just signed a new $1.5 billion contract. Paramount is looking to merge with Skydance Media and needs the Trump-influenced FCC to approve the deal. #CNN #News ♬ original sound – CNN
“The show hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years… no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump’s hot streak.”
But if the reaction is any sign, South Park still knows how to get under powerful skin—with satire that’s as sharp as ever.